slowzuki
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I'm assuming here this happens mostly in near freezing weather and the sun is melting the frost that formed on the underside of the metal roof?
I have a corugated metal roof on my garage at home and the building is prety well draught proofed with no vents.
The garage has been built for 26 years and I have a condensation problem.
the roof is about ten feet off the floor and if the sun gets on the roof after a cold night condensation drips from the metal roof quite badly.
This soon drys up if the weather is nice and is not realy a problem unless I have just painted something and left it overnight to dry.
Anyway the reason I am posting is because we have just put a corugated metal roof on a building at the farm and we are worried that it may have a condensation problem just like my garage.
The metal sheets are plastic coated but we haven't had a sunny morning yet so not sure how bad the condensation will be.
We were thinking of insulating the inside of the roof but not sure if that is nesessary , we have put vents in the gable end at the top and about two feet down so as the air will flow in and out just like the wasps will do
Any ideas ? I have read the full thread but its not quite the same problem.